To the study of arthropods of Tavrida Cave, Crimea

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
I. Turbanov, A. A. Nadolny, A. A. Turbanova
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Preliminary results of studying the biota of the recently discovered Tavrida Cave (Foothill Crimea) are presented. By now, six species of arthropods (Arthropoda) have been identified, i.e. one species of spiders (Aranei), one species of diplura (Diplura), two species of springtails (Collembola) and two species of flies (Diptera). The obtained results indicate the relative youth of the recent fauna of Tavrida Cave, despite Eopleistocene age cave, and have a significant faunal value, since a number of discovered species are specified for the first time for the Crimea and Russia. For the troglobiont diplura Campodea (Dicampa) taurica, discovered in Tavrida Cave, a probable scenario of its penetration into the karst cavities of the Crimea in connection with global climate changes in the Late Pleistocene time is presented. However, all other found species are most likely to have entered Tavrida Cave at the present time, after its opening as a result of road construction work. How to site this article: Turbanov I.S., Nadolny A.A., Turbanova A.A. 2021. To the study of arthropods of Tavrida Cave, Crimea // Invert. Zool. Vol.18. No.2. P.177–185. doi: 10.15298/invertzool.18.2.08
克里米亚塔夫里达洞穴节肢动物研究
本文介绍了最近发现的克里米亚山麓塔夫里达洞穴生物区系的初步研究结果。目前已鉴定出6种节肢动物,即蜘蛛1种、双翅目1种、弹尾目2种、蝇类2种。这些结果表明,Tavrida洞穴的近期动物群相对较年轻,与旧石器时代的洞穴相比,具有重要的动物群价值,因为许多新发现的物种是首次在克里米亚和俄罗斯发现的。对于在Tavrida洞穴发现的穴居动物diplura Campodea (Dicampa) taurica,提出了其在晚更新世时期与全球气候变化有关的克里米亚喀斯特溶洞渗透的可能情景。然而,所有其他已发现的物种最有可能是在塔夫里达洞穴因道路建设工程而开放之后进入的。如何浏览本文:Turbanov i.s., Nadolny A.A., Turbanova A.A. 2021。克里米亚塔夫里达洞穴节肢动物研究// Invert。黑旋风。研究概述。第二。185年5月。doi: 10.15298 / invertzool.18.2.08
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Invertebrate Zoology
Invertebrate Zoology Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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2.40
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21
期刊介绍: Scientific peer-reviewed journal INVERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY publishes original papers, reviews and brief communications on morphology, anatomy, embryology, taxonomy, phylogeny, and ecology of any group of invertebrates from protistans to lower chordates. INVERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY accepts manuscripts in English or Russian and publishes them in printed and electronic versions. The Russian translations of English titles, abstracts and figure captions of the papers written by non-Russian authors can be provided by the editors. Invertebrate Zoology invites authors to publish extended monographic manuscripts after usual reviewing procedure. The monographic manuscripts can include up to 400 thousand letters and be prepared in English or in Russian. Accepted monographic manuscripts will have priority to be published in the nearest issue of the journal.
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